Nov 9, 2011 | News, The New Nixon
The late 1960s and early 1970s – in other words, what we now call the Nixon years – were very eventful ones in the history of American sports. So many names and dates, sublime and heroic and sometimes comic, come to mind. Bobby Riggs facing Billie Jean...
Nov 2, 2011 | News, The New Nixon
For nearly fifteen years, television viewers have watched politico-turned-journalist Chris Matthews deliver his impressive lungpower on the talk show Hardball, first on CNBC, then MSNBC. Probably every block in the country has at least one resident who can do a...
Oct 31, 2011 | Domestic Policy, News
On October 16, Virginia H. Knauer died at her home in Washington; only late last week did obituaries start to appear from coast to coast noting her passing. Ms. Knauer had a long and distinguished career, which had among its highlights the fact that, from 1969 until...
Oct 31, 2011 | News, The New Nixon
Featuring news about the upcoming Holiday Festival of Trains, future Richard Nixon Legacy Forums, and the Pat Nixon Centennial Celebration:
Oct 27, 2011 | News, The New Nixon
Madame Li Xiaolin, the daughter of former Chinese President Li Xiannian, hosted a special film screening at the Nixon Library Friday. Her new documentary is “Touching the Tigers,” the story of World War II and volunteer “Flying Tigers” pilot...
Oct 21, 2011 | News, The New Nixon
Fox News commentator and former Bush Senior Adviser Karl Rove spoke before a large audience Thursday at the Nixon Library, where he discussed President Obama’s job performance and Republican prospects for victory in 2012. Afterward he signed copies of his...